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  2. Romani people in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census of the population of Bulgaria, there are 325,343 Romani in Bulgaria, [1] or 4.4 percent. 180,266 of these are urban residents and 145,077 rural. [ 61 ] Most of the Roma, 66%, are young children and adults up to 29 years old, the same group constitutes 37% among ethnic Bulgarians, while 5% of Roma are 60 years and ...

  3. Category:Roman sites in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Roman villas in Bulgaria (2 P) Pages in category "Roman sites in Bulgaria" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. List of Romani settlements - Wikipedia

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    More than 300 inhabitants did not answer the optional question on their ethnicity. 451 out of 548 declared to be part of the Romani minority in Bulgaria: Snezhina: village Provadia, Varna: 616 448 72.73% Belo Pole: village Ruzhintsi, Vidin: 744 390 52.42% Tsarkvitsa village Nikola Kozlevo, Shumen: 617 378 61.26% Dinevo: village Haskovo, Haskovo ...

  5. Romanians in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Romanians of Bulgaria have several organizations of their own, one of them being the AVE Union of Romanian Ethnicities of Bulgaria (AVE Uniunea Etnicilor Români din Bulgaria), presided by Ivo Gheorghiev, which often organizes cultural events. [6] One example are celebrations for the Romanian Language Day organized in Vidin by this ...

  6. Category:Roman towns and cities in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roman towns and cities in Bulgaria" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Roman of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Roman managed to identify himself to the Bulgarian patrols, and was duly recognized by the Bulgarians as emperor. Although Roman was acknowledged as the official Bulgarian ruler, most of the military matters were left in the hands of Samuil , who was the youngest brother of the Cometopuli dynasty , and Roman devoted the end of his life to ...

  8. Bulgarian archaeologists find marble god in ancient Roman sewer

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    Bulgarian archaeologists stumbled upon unexpected treasure this week during a dig in an ancient Roman sewer - a well-preserved, marble statue depicting the Greek god Hermes. The discovery of the 6 ...

  9. Amphitheatre of Serdica - Wikipedia

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    The Amphitheatre of Serdica (Latin: Amphitheatrum Serdicense; Bulgarian: Амфитеатър на Сердика, Amfiteatar na Serdika) was an amphitheatre in the Ancient Roman city of Ulpia Serdica, now Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Discovered in 2004 and the subject of excavations in 2005 and 2006, the ruins of the amphitheatre lie on two ...